53 Comments Posted by Navi

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This type of architecture should be invested in for anyone - sane or insane. I've been thinking about it a lot since I stopped there about a month ago. I think if/when it's finally gone, I won't be able to stop myself from grieving like a living, breathing person has died. :(
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Sam, I thought the same thing at first. :) But in my defense, that doesn't look like a regular wing chair!
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I think that's the strangest looking fireplace I've ever seen. Usually they're wider, not taller...
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Wallpaper! This one is perfect.
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Creepy. It does look like a SHC photo.
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Shiny-type bricks! Whee.
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Is that really intended to be a chair? O_o
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Yes, I'd like to know about the hole.

I've been in abandonments with holed floors so I have some ideas, but...they didn't look like that.

More creepy crumbly paint. I love it.
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Makes me dizzy. Especially with those icky colours.

Not to say it isn't an amazing photo...
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I concur. I feel ten times worse than I did a few seconds ago (which is pretty bad considering I had to work today). But my mother would love that crate. She steals the milk crates from convenience stores. And that's an uber crate.

Probably the best black and white interior shot I've ever seen.
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Ooh, crumbly paint. And an excellent hallway-ish shot.
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That's a lot of windows. I think they would give me a complex if I had to live with them everyday.
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The straight lines on the door are confusing me with the angle. But I loves it. What's the little thing above the door?
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Lovely shot. This chair brings back fond memories of middle school and high school for me. Some of the desks ended up in that condition! With the students still in them.
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It's so...disheveled. With all the textures. Those aren't bricks on the left side, are they?